Education & Research

THE WORLD’S BEST DATA

The WorldView constellation offers satellite image data of unmatched resolution and quality. Make sure you are using the best data for your study, so that you get the best results possible. See more than you ever imagined.

A LIBRARY LIKE NO OTHER

We have been collecting satellite imagery for almost 20 years, during which time we have amassed an invaluable library documenting changes on the Earth’s surface for the past twenty years. Analysis of this data can yield valuable insights into how the Earth has changed, and how it is likely to change next. Here are some examples of what this archive is being used for:

Environment monitoring

Global warming impact assessments

Urban development monitoring

Soil losses monitoring

Disaster impact monitoring

Forest fire and crime prediction software

Automated counting of objects such as cars, shipping containers, and houses

Monitoring present and historical change of glaciers, dams, and rivers

UNLOCK HIDDEN WORLDS

There’s more to light than the human eye can see, which is why the WorldView constellation has more spectral diversity than any other. Groundbreaking 16-band Superspectral imagery offers unique insights into what is happening on the ground. Combining different bands enables powerful visualisations, or can be used in equations to isolate materials from their surroundings. The different uses of the 16 bands are detailed below.

The 8 mutispectral bands of WorldView-2, and WorldView-3 (not including the 8 SWIR bands).